The Ferrier-Schäfer dispute on localisation of the auditory center: A reappraisal in the light of new documents [0.03%]
费雷尔和舍弗尔关于听觉中枢定位之争的新文献下的再评价
Andrew J Larner,Timothy Griffiths
Andrew J Larner
Disagreement as to whether the auditory cortical center was located in the superior temporo-sphenoidal lobe-as proposed by David Ferrier in 1875, but apparently negated by the later experiments of Edward Schäfer-came to a head following an...
Suppression of epileptic seizures through sensory stimulation: A historical overview and assessment [0.03%]
感觉刺激抑制癫痫发作:历史回顾与评估
Lydia F van der Sman,Frans S S Leijten,Peter J Koehler
Lydia F van der Sman
Neurologists often encounter medically refractory epileptic patients, who manage to suppress focal motor seizures by means of various types of sensorimotor stimulation. The aim of this article is to provide a critical evaluation of the hist...
Phineas Gage, in his own time: A medical case reconstructed from newly unearthed nineteenth-century archives [0.03%]
菲尼亚斯·加奇:通过发掘19世纪档案资料对其病例的重新剖析
Manon Auffret
Manon Auffret
Phineas P. Gage's 1848 brain injury is a seminal case in the history of neuroscience, yet its nineteenth-century media coverage has remained largely unexplored. We adopted a novel methodological approach, systematically screening newly digi...
The pineal gland as the seat of the soul (René Descartes): History of reception, enlightenment, and consequences of a famous error [0.03%]
松果体作为灵魂的居所(勒内·笛卡尔):一个著名错误的历史、启蒙和后果
Ekkehart Paditz,Oleksandr Shevchenko,Kanchan Upreti
Ekkehart Paditz
René Descartes (1596-1650) was a brilliant thinker whose ideas are still reflected upon today. The Cartesian view that the pineal gland is the seat of the soul was criticized early on by Thomas Willis, Baruch Spinoza, Gottfried Wilhelm Lei...
Kinnosuke Miura and Jean-Martin Charcot: A master-disciple legacy in modern Japanese neurology [0.03%]
梅良文与让-马丁·沙可:现代日本神经病学的师承传承
Takayoshi Shimohata,Makoto Iwata
Takayoshi Shimohata
This study examines the master-disciple relationship between Jean-Martin Charcot and his Japanese pupil, Kinnosuke Miura, during Charcot's last few years of life. Although Miura's period of study under Charcot lasted only eight months, he r...
Wagner of the neurosciences? Charcot's theater and his circle's influence on the performing arts [0.03%]
神经科学界的瓦格纳?夏尔科的剧场及其朋友圈对表演艺术的影响
Jonathan W Marshall
Jonathan W Marshall
In this article, I gloss and bring together two narratives from the cultural history of neuropsychology. First, I explore the theatrical aspects of the practice of the founder of French neurology, Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893), characteri...
NeurHistAlert 28 [0.03%]
神经 histalert 28
Frank W Stahnisch,Paul Foley
Frank W Stahnisch
From shock to the diencephalon: ECT inventor Ugo Cerletti's theory of consciousness [0.03%]
从电击到中脑:ECT发明者乌戈·切雷尔蒂的意识理论
Elisabetta Sirgiovanni
Elisabetta Sirgiovanni
This article uncovers an overlooked aspect of Ugo Cerletti's intellectual journey, highlighting how his work on mental illness, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and acroagonines reflected a broader and profound interest in the nature of con...
Camillo Golgi and the pathology of Huntington's disease: An unresolved controversy [0.03%]
卡米洛·戈尔吉与亨廷顿病的病理学:一个未解决的争议
Sergio Rebora,Mauro Colombo,Marjolein Breur et al.
Sergio Rebora et al.
In 1874, Camillo Golgi published the neuropathological study of a patient with chronic chorea and dementia, demonstrating impairments in the frontal-parietal and temporal cortices, striatum, and cerebellum. This study anticipated by fifty y...
Serendipity in antiseizure medication discovery: Unveiling accidental breakthroughs in epilepsy treatments [0.03%]
癫痫治疗意外突破:抗惊厥药物发现中的机遇效应
Hussein Algahtani,Bader Shirah,Nuha Osailan
Hussein Algahtani
Serendipity has played a significant role in the discovery of several key antiseizure medications, when unexpected observations have led to groundbreaking treatments. This narrative review explores the historical context of serendipitous di...